I would like to ride my bike to work, but my concern would be the change of weather later in the day. I would hate to ride my bike in the morning and see it start to rain in the afternoon. That's why I drive my car. You just never know what's going to happen later in the day.

Of course riding a bike to work is a great way to lose weight, but what about those of us who have to dress nice to work. I can't ride a bike in a skirt or dress. Maybe I could change my clothes at work, but where am I going to put them? In a bag? I can't get my clothes wrinkled.

It all depends on your job. If you have an entry level job and you don't have to worry to much about apperance, then riding your bike to work is okay. However, it would be strange seeing my boss ride into work with his designer suit and polished shoes.

I knew someone who was the president of his company and he used to walk to work all the time. It kept him in shape and he didn't have to worry about working up a sweat when riding a bike. Maybe more people should be walking to work these days. That's if you live close by your place of employment.

Nottingham is a very bike friendly place. I don't know is most city's have done this (because I only live here) but most main roads have cycle paths. I love to get out for a bike ride every day. I can't cycle to work of course because I live here so a bike ride a day gives me the feeling of having cycled to work.

I don't often do more I'm very anal and OCD so I pretty much do exactly my hours. There's a large element of trust involved in working from home and I take that very seriously and because at home (and online) there are many distractions I have an office set up in the kitchen and I don't allow myself to check emails or Facebook unless I'm "off the clock". There's also a large element of flexibility so my hours change slightly in that way but I'm very structured. A couple of my friends have asked me, why don't you work in front of the TV in the lounge? I'm like, NO WAY!!! How could I expect to be productive doing that? I also like to work in the kitchen because then after work I can kind of leave work at work if you get me? Or in the kitchen anyway .

I have a lovely kitchen thanks . If I had my way it would be a bit tidier but I am a married man. That's not to say my wife is messy by the way, though she is a little. Actually I think she's probably "normal" (whatever that is) and I'm overly clean and like everything in it's place. Our dining table is now my desk and I've put a few pictures next to me and on the wall in front of me to give it that nice office feel. That's now the one area I'm very protective of. We still eat dinner on it sometimes but if we aren't in "dinner" mode and my wife empties her bag on the table? Well that just wont do .